(HealthDay News) -- Skin requires frequent preventive care to
ward off conditions such as dermatitis (sometimes called
eczema).
Here are suggestions on how to prevent dry skin, courtesy of the
Cleveland Clinic:
- Don't take baths or showers that are too hot. Keep the water
lukewarm.
- Take short baths or showers of only five to 10 minutes.
- As soon as you get out of the shower or finish washing your
hands, apply a skin moisturizer.
- Use soaps that are moisturizing.
- During winter months, try a heavier cream or moisturizer to
protect skin. You can use a light lotion in the hot summer
months.
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